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After Hours With Miss D
performed by Dinah Washington, 1924-1963, Clarence Anderson, 1924-1971, Keter Betts, Cándido de Guerra Camero, 1921-, Eddie Davis, 1922-1986, Julian 'Junior' Mance, 1928-, Paul Quinichette, 1916-1983, Clark Terry, 1920-2015 and Ed Thigpen, 1930-2010 (Verve Records, 2004), 51 mins
Any self-respecting jazz musician would leap at the chance to record an afterhours session with Dinah Washington. One of the finest musician's singers, Washington demanded respect from her band and paid in return by giving her fellow players plenty of room for solos, on record or in concert. Her Dinah Jams LP from...
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performed by Dinah Washington, 1924-1963, Clarence Anderson, 1924-1971, Keter Betts, Cándido de Guerra Camero, 1921-, Eddie Davis, 1922-1986, Julian 'Junior' Mance, 1928-, Paul Quinichette, 1916-1983, Clark Terry, 1920-2015 and Ed Thigpen, 1930-2010 (Verve Records, 2004), 51 mins
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Any self-respecting jazz musician would leap at the chance to record an afterhours session with Dinah Washington. One of the finest musician's singers, Washington demanded respect from her band and paid in return by giving her fellow players plenty of room for solos, on record or in concert. Her Dinah Jams LP from 1954 isn't just one of the finest jazz-meets-vocals dates, it's one of the best jam sessions ever released. One year earlier, she bega...
Any self-respecting jazz musician would leap at the chance to record an afterhours session with Dinah Washington. One of the finest musician's singers, Washington demanded respect from her band and paid in return by giving her fellow players plenty of room for solos, on record or in concert. Her Dinah Jams LP from 1954 isn't just one of the finest jazz-meets-vocals dates, it's one of the best jam sessions ever released. One year earlier, she began recording the songs heard on After Hours With Miss D, a date sparked (as the original liner notes explained) by her enjoyment of the time after a standard recording date, those late hours when she could sing what she wanted, stretch out and treasure her notes while her musicians relaxed the rhythm. (The record also helped feed the appetite of many record-buyers, who would only after the fact hear tales of unmissable sessions at neglected clubs.) Listeners expecting a record of narcoleptic torch songs, however, may well be shocked by the dynamic range of this date, comprising ebullient stormers as well as slow blues. (Just because the band relaxes the rhythm certainly doesn't mean they have to slow it down.) The results of three sessions recorded one year apart, After Hours With Miss D featured a hand-picked band -- including Clark Terry on trumpet and Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis or Paul Quinichette on tenor, plus Washington's rock-solid rhythm section of bassist Keter Betts, drummer Ed Thigpen, and usually pianist Junior Mance (who made his debut with Dinah on the first of these dates). The first two selections are the best, the opener "Blue Skies" a studied introduction for all the principals (each of them heard in extended form on the eight-minute track), and the second a runaway train with Clark Terry's hyper-inflated trumpet as the conductor and the rest of the band carried along for the ride. Organist Jackie Davis leads the group into traditional afterhours territory, setting into a bluesy groove for "Am I Blue?" and "Pennies From Heaven." Washington meanwhile is at her interpretive best, whether tormented ("Love for Sale") or reflective ("A Foggy Day") or tranquil ("Pennies From Heaven"). Everyone gets to solo, as it should be, and the controlled environment makes this session a tighter display of finesse than the live-in-the-studio, completely frenetic Dinah Jams LP. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
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Field of Study
Jazz
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Dinah Washington, 1924-1963, Clarence Anderson, 1924-1971, Keter Betts, Cándido de Guerra Camero, 1921-, Eddie Davis, 1922-1986, Julian 'Junior' Mance, 1928-, Paul Quinichette, 1916-1983, Clark Terry, 1920-2015, Ed Thigpen, 1930-2010
Author / Creator
Dinah Washington, 1924-1963, Clarence Anderson, 1924-1971, Keter Betts, Cándido de Guerra Camero, 1921-, Eddie Davis, 1922-1986, Julian 'Junior' Mance, 1928-, Paul Quinichette, 1916-1983, Clark Terry, 1920-2015, Ed Thigpen, 1930-2010
Date Published / Released
2004-02-10
Publisher
Verve Records
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Blue Moon
produced by Robben Ford, 1951-; performed by Robben Ford, 1951- (Concord Jazz, 2002), 59 mins, 12 page(s)
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produced by Robben Ford, 1951-; performed by Robben Ford, 1951- (Concord Jazz, 2002), 59 mins, 12 page(s)
Date Written / Recorded
2001-10-28
Field of Study
American Music
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Robben Ford, 1951-
Contributor
Robben Ford, 1951-
Author / Creator
Robben Ford, 1951-
Date Published / Released
2002
Publisher
Concord Jazz
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Blues & Ragtime from New Orleans
performed by James Booker, 1939-1983 (Black Sun Music, 2011), 45 mins, 10 page(s)
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performed by James Booker, 1939-1983 (Black Sun Music, 2011), 45 mins, 10 page(s)
Field of Study
Popular Music
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
James Booker, 1939-1983
Author / Creator
James Booker, 1939-1983
Date Published / Released
2011
Publisher
Black Sun Music
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Blues & Ragtime from New Orleans (Black Sun Music, 2011)
Field of Study
Popular Music
Content Type
Liner note
Date Published / Released
2011
Publisher
Black Sun Music
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Chante Moore: Love the Woman
performed by Chante Moore, Baby Dubb, 1975-, Robert Ozuna, Jr., fl. 2000, Shelea Frazier, fl. 2006, Curt Bisquera, George Duke, 1946-2013, Ray Fuller, John Jubu Smith, Brian Bromberg, Vinnie Colaiuta, 1956-, Jamey Jaz, fl. 1990, Joey de Leon, Jr. and Jan Fairchild, fl. 1996 (Peak, 2008), 46 mins, 12 page(s)
Following two Top Ten R&B albums with husband Kenny Lattimore, Chanté Moore goes alone for the first time since 2000's Exposed. Her fifth solo album, Love the Woman, won't catch anyone off guard, especially those who heard the Moore/Lattimore albums. It sounds like a natural extension of Exposed, in fact, even th...
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performed by Chante Moore, Baby Dubb, 1975-, Robert Ozuna, Jr., fl. 2000, Shelea Frazier, fl. 2006, Curt Bisquera, George Duke, 1946-2013, Ray Fuller, John Jubu Smith, Brian Bromberg, Vinnie Colaiuta, 1956-, Jamey Jaz, fl. 1990, Joey de Leon, Jr. and Jan Fairchild, fl. 1996 (Peak, 2008), 46 mins, 12 page(s)
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Following two Top Ten R&B albums with husband Kenny Lattimore, Chanté Moore goes alone for the first time since 2000's Exposed. Her fifth solo album, Love the Woman, won't catch anyone off guard, especially those who heard the Moore/Lattimore albums. It sounds like a natural extension of Exposed, in fact, even though it clearly had a lower production budget (she's now on an independent) and is not aiming at the pop chart; while Tim & Bob, "Trick...
Following two Top Ten R&B albums with husband Kenny Lattimore, Chanté Moore goes alone for the first time since 2000's Exposed. Her fifth solo album, Love the Woman, won't catch anyone off guard, especially those who heard the Moore/Lattimore albums. It sounds like a natural extension of Exposed, in fact, even though it clearly had a lower production budget (she's now on an independent) and is not aiming at the pop chart; while Tim & Bob, "Tricky" Stewart, Bryan-Michael Cox, and Jermaine Dupri collaborated on Exposed, the names here -- like George Duke and Raphael Saadiq -- aren't quite as mainstream-oriented. Moore switches between directly addressing issues within mature relationships and reflective material that is often closer to life coaching than soul searching. There's enough space left for some seduction, too, but since many of the slow-pulse productions run together, with little to distinguish themselves from one another, it can take a couple listens to grasp which is which. It doesn't help that the only truly uptempo track, "Can't Do It," does not fit into this smooth and polished set in any way, with its vinyl crackle, overbearing horn blurts, touches of unnecessary vocal effects, and lyrics Moore does not seem to be feeling all that much. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide
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Field of Study
American Music
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Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Chante Moore, Baby Dubb, 1975-, Robert Ozuna, Jr., fl. 2000, Shelea Frazier, fl. 2006, Curt Bisquera, George Duke, 1946-2013, Ray Fuller, John Jubu Smith, Brian Bromberg, Vinnie Colaiuta, 1956-, Jamey Jaz, fl. 1990, Joey de Leon, Jr., Jan Fairchild, fl. 1996
Author / Creator
Chante Moore, Baby Dubb, 1975-, Robert Ozuna, Jr., fl. 2000, Shelea Frazier, fl. 2006, Curt Bisquera, George Duke, 1946-2013, Ray Fuller, John Jubu Smith, Brian Bromberg, Vinnie Colaiuta, 1956-, Jamey Jaz, fl. 1990, Joey de Leon, Jr., Jan Fairchild, fl. 1996
Date Published / Released
2008
Publisher
Peak
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The Commodore Story (US Release)
performed by Eddie Condon, 1905-1973, Billie Holiday, 1915-1959, Fats Waller, 1904-1943, Don Byas, 1912-1972, Sidney Bechet, 1897-1959, Lester Young, 1909-1959, Lee Wiley, 1908-1975, Ben Webster, 1909-1973, Teddy Wilson, 1912-1986, Roy Eldridge, 1911-1989, Benny Carter, 1907-2003, Benny Goodman, 1909-1986, 'Wild' Bill Davison, 1906-1989, Sidney de Paris, Jack Teagarden, 1905-1964, George Clarence Brunies, 1902-1974, Pee Wee Russell, 1906-1969, Joe Sullivan, 1906-1971, Ralph Sutton, 1922-2000, Slam Stewart, 1914-1987, Coleman Hawkins, 1904-1969 and Art Tatum, 1909-1956, The Chocolate Dandies and Eddie Heywood & His Orchestra (GRP Records, 1997), 2 hours 18 mins
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performed by Eddie Condon, 1905-1973, Billie Holiday, 1915-1959, Fats Waller, 1904-1943, Don Byas, 1912-1972, Sidney Bechet, 1897-1959, Lester Young, 1909-1959, Lee Wiley, 1908-1975, Ben Webster, 1909-1973, Teddy Wilson, 1912-1986, Roy Eldridge, 1911-1989, Benny Carter, 1907-2003, Benny Goodman, 1909-1986, 'Wild' Bill Davison, 1906-1989, Sidney de Paris, Jack Teagarden, 1905-1964, George Clarence Brunies, 1902-1974, Pee Wee Russell, 1906-1969, Joe Sullivan, 1906-1971, Ralph Sutton, 1922-2000, Slam Stewart, 1914-1987, Coleman Hawkins, 1904-1969 and Art Tatum, 1909-1956, The Chocolate Dandies and Eddie Heywood & His Orchestra (GRP Records, 1997), 2 hours 18 mins
Field of Study
Jazz
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
The Chocolate Dandies, Eddie Heywood & His Orchestra, Eddie Condon, 1905-1973, Billie Holiday, 1915-1959, Fats Waller, 1904-1943, Don Byas, 1912-1972, Sidney Bechet, 1897-1959, Lester Young, 1909-1959, Lee Wiley, 1908-1975, Ben Webster, 1909-1973, Teddy Wilson, 1912-1986, Roy Eldridge, 1911-1989, Benny Carter, 1907-2003, Benny Goodman, 1909-1986, 'Wild' Bill Davison, 1906-1989, Sidney de Paris, Ja...
The Chocolate Dandies, Eddie Heywood & His Orchestra, Eddie Condon, 1905-1973, Billie Holiday, 1915-1959, Fats Waller, 1904-1943, Don Byas, 1912-1972, Sidney Bechet, 1897-1959, Lester Young, 1909-1959, Lee Wiley, 1908-1975, Ben Webster, 1909-1973, Teddy Wilson, 1912-1986, Roy Eldridge, 1911-1989, Benny Carter, 1907-2003, Benny Goodman, 1909-1986, 'Wild' Bill Davison, 1906-1989, Sidney de Paris, Jack Teagarden, 1905-1964, George Clarence Brunies, 1902-1974, Pee Wee Russell, 1906-1969, Joe Sullivan, 1906-1971, Ralph Sutton, 1922-2000, Slam Stewart, 1914-1987, Coleman Hawkins, 1904-1969, Art Tatum, 1909-1956
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The Chocolate Dandies, Eddie Heywood & His Orchestra, Eddie Condon, 1905-1973, Billie Holiday, 1915-1959, Fats Waller, 1904-1943, Don Byas, 1912-1972, Sidney Bechet, 1897-1959, Lester Young, 1909-1959, Lee Wiley, 1908-1975, Ben Webster, 1909-1973, Teddy Wilson, 1912-1986, Roy Eldridge, 1911-1989, Benny Carter, 1907-2003, Benny Goodman, 1909-1986, 'Wild' Bill Davison, 1906-1989, Sidney de Paris, Ja...
The Chocolate Dandies, Eddie Heywood & His Orchestra, Eddie Condon, 1905-1973, Billie Holiday, 1915-1959, Fats Waller, 1904-1943, Don Byas, 1912-1972, Sidney Bechet, 1897-1959, Lester Young, 1909-1959, Lee Wiley, 1908-1975, Ben Webster, 1909-1973, Teddy Wilson, 1912-1986, Roy Eldridge, 1911-1989, Benny Carter, 1907-2003, Benny Goodman, 1909-1986, 'Wild' Bill Davison, 1906-1989, Sidney de Paris, Jack Teagarden, 1905-1964, George Clarence Brunies, 1902-1974, Pee Wee Russell, 1906-1969, Joe Sullivan, 1906-1971, Ralph Sutton, 1922-2000, Slam Stewart, 1914-1987, Coleman Hawkins, 1904-1969, Art Tatum, 1909-1956
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Date Published / Released
1997-01-28
Publisher
GRP Records
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The Complete Commodore Recordings
performed by Billie Holiday, 1915-1959, Sid Catlett, 1910-1951, Doc Cheatham, 1905-1997, Lem Davis, 1914-1970, Vic Dickenson, Eddie Dougherty, 1915-, Eddie Heywood, Kenneth Hollon, Jimmy McLin, fl. 1928, John Williams, 1932-, Sonny White, 1917-1971, Freddie Webster, 1916-1947, Teddy Walters, fl. 1950, Frankie Newton, Tab Smith, John Simmons, 1918-1979, Dorothy Parker and Ted Koehler, 1894-1973 (Universal Classics & Jazz, 1997), 2 hours 26 mins
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performed by Billie Holiday, 1915-1959, Sid Catlett, 1910-1951, Doc Cheatham, 1905-1997, Lem Davis, 1914-1970, Vic Dickenson, Eddie Dougherty, 1915-, Eddie Heywood, Kenneth Hollon, Jimmy McLin, fl. 1928, John Williams, 1932-, Sonny White, 1917-1971, Freddie Webster, 1916-1947, Teddy Walters, fl. 1950, Frankie Newton, Tab Smith, John Simmons, 1918-1979, Dorothy Parker and Ted Koehler, 1894-1973 (Universal Classics & Jazz, 1997), 2 hours 26 mins
Field of Study
Jazz
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Billie Holiday, 1915-1959, Sid Catlett, 1910-1951, Doc Cheatham, 1905-1997, Lem Davis, 1914-1970, Vic Dickenson, Eddie Dougherty, 1915-, Eddie Heywood, Kenneth Hollon, Jimmy McLin, fl. 1928, John Williams, 1932-, Sonny White, 1917-1971, Freddie Webster, 1916-1947, Teddy Walters, fl. 1950, Frankie Newton, Tab Smith, John Simmons, 1918-1979, Dorothy Parker, Ted Koehler, 1894-1973
Author / Creator
Billie Holiday, 1915-1959, Sid Catlett, 1910-1951, Doc Cheatham, 1905-1997, Lem Davis, 1914-1970, Vic Dickenson, Eddie Dougherty, 1915-, Eddie Heywood, Kenneth Hollon, Jimmy McLin, fl. 1928, John Williams, 1932-, Sonny White, 1917-1971, Freddie Webster, 1916-1947, Teddy Walters, fl. 1950, Frankie Newton, Tab Smith, John Simmons, 1918-1979, Dorothy Parker, Ted Koehler, 1894-1973
Date Published / Released
1997-02-11
Publisher
Universal Classics & Jazz
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The Complete Dinah Washington On Mercury Vol.6 (1958-1960)
conducted by Belford Hendricks, 1909-1977, Nat Goodman and Fred Norman; performed by Dinah Washington, 1924-1963 and Brook Benton, 1931-1988, Belford Hendricks' Orchestra (Island Def Jam, 1990), 3 hours 20 mins
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conducted by Belford Hendricks, 1909-1977, Nat Goodman and Fred Norman; performed by Dinah Washington, 1924-1963 and Brook Benton, 1931-1988, Belford Hendricks' Orchestra (Island Def Jam, 1990), 3 hours 20 mins
Field of Study
Jazz
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Belford Hendricks' Orchestra, Dinah Washington, 1924-1963, Brook Benton, 1931-1988
Contributor
Belford Hendricks, 1909-1977, Nat Goodman, Fred Norman
Author / Creator
Belford Hendricks' Orchestra, Dinah Washington, 1924-1963, Brook Benton, 1931-1988
Date Published / Released
1990-09-18
Publisher
Island Def Jam
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Dinah Washington In The Land Of Hi-Fi
conducted by Hal Mooney; performed by Dinah Washington, 1924-1963, Hal Mooney's Orchestra (GRP Records, 2007), 31 mins
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conducted by Hal Mooney; performed by Dinah Washington, 1924-1963, Hal Mooney's Orchestra (GRP Records, 2007), 31 mins
Field of Study
Jazz
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Hal Mooney's Orchestra, Dinah Washington, 1924-1963
Contributor
Hal Mooney
Author / Creator
Hal Mooney's Orchestra, Dinah Washington, 1924-1963
Date Published / Released
2007-07-17
Publisher
GRP Records
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